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it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of both. keep in mind, that this is the most valuable property at the time in the united states. you know, by the outbreak of the civil war, it is in monetary terms, there's nothing comparable and all other sectors of economic activity combined, do not come close to the value of the slaves. so this is -- this is valuable property. and politically, it also raises questions and i think this is why i tried to tease out the banks case because it is clear that folks in front royal virginia are clear that they must get this man back, not only because of his value, but because of the standard that he sets that others may emulate
it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
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mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of their proximity to their owners and also to the people who came and visited their owners. they were in a privileged position. but mckey was indull gent slave master. he frequently had robert accompany him to his various properties. mckey taught smalls how to ride horses, to swim, how to ride boats to hunt with a gun and other kinds of things. sequele equally significant is the fact that robert allowed him to remain with his mother until he was 12 years old. at that point his life would change but in an unanticipated way. let me say something about lydia this
mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of...
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it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the african-american story as part of the fabric of american life, a life of freedom, of bondage, of hope and resiliency, of struggle and pain, of successes and triumphs. it allows us to look at american history from an african-american perspective, and by so doing, we can see how important african-american history is to a larger american history. robert smalls is included in the museum's vision, and it includes the stories related to robert smalls and his life and word. in february of -- february of th year, the museum celebrated the groundbreaking. and president obama was there. and i want to sha
it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the...
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and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he said he would again go with mr. french. unless he promised to have him back in three weeks he would not go. robert. you would see how the navy officers have treated you. giving you work and are kind in your feelings. they will always be your friends. the reply was sprtriking. it is because i know this that i have come to see you today. my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al e
and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he...
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he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >> good evening. hi, i'm delighted to be here with you and to bring greetings to you from our founding director, lonnie g.baunch at the african-american museum of history and culture. and i've been asked to talk about robert smalls and the future. and he does have a future with the national museum of african-american history and culture. let me begin by talking about the history and mission of the museum. the national museum of african-american history and culture was established in 2003 as the 19th museum of the smithsonian institution, the largest museum complex and research organization in the world. its mis
he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >>...
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another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but mainly in charleston as a way of understanding how these environments prepared him for his later achievements in life. now robert smalls is born in 1839 in beaufort, he's the son of lydia polite, who was the son of -- mckee was a planter and he owned approximately 60 different people who he used mainly in the country side. but lydia and robert comprised the main part of his domestic labor force at his beaufort home. know domestic service had its positive aspects and it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners
another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but...
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and we have the greatest guys with us. but does the will be falling over the coast and by noon time we are clearing away well. partly to disguise and it looks like we may see some moisture pulled in from the south, so some mid- and high-level clouds a possibility for the afternoon. we are looking at numbers somewhere has to start tomorrow morning. so partly sunny skies, and 50's in the forecast around sunrise. 56 in oakland, and afternoon highest anywhere from three-6 degrees above what we felt today. mid and upper 60's along east bay down into santa clara county. along the peninsula, partly cloudy and mostly clear, areas are popped out to 75 for the afternoon. low and mid 60's along the coast and even some sunshine like we are seeing now. your extent were cast, the warm- up is the gradual one. if we get into the weekend, upper 80's and low 90's for the ballet. >> a new york city bus driver is making headlines for his life-saving touch of a girl falling. it's a seven -year-old special needs child who somehow crawled into a
and we have the greatest guys with us. but does the will be falling over the coast and by noon time we are clearing away well. partly to disguise and it looks like we may see some moisture pulled in from the south, so some mid- and high-level clouds a possibility for the afternoon. we are looking at numbers somewhere has to start tomorrow morning. so partly sunny skies, and 50's in the forecast around sunrise. 56 in oakland, and afternoon highest anywhere from three-6 degrees above what we felt...
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won't bring us rain but lifts the fog up. the difference is still extreme from upper 50s, 60s by the coast, 70s to 90s pushing towards the east. low clouds ramping up. and they're up around about a thousand feet. maybe higher for some. the cooler pattern will show itself and also the weekend. fog, sun cool to hot. cooler by the coast. the fog is showing signs of l ifting. lake county will take another day to cool off. should see walnut creek, pleasanton and maybe livemore. after yesterday's 104. 84 sunnyville. a lot more 50s 60s and 70s taking hold. cooler for friday. and then on the weekend, a big cooldown into sunday and monday. all right, time now 6:40, how people will come together today for something special they want to give what they're calling a proper burial to a marine that died died almost 70 years ago. that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not wo
won't bring us rain but lifts the fog up. the difference is still extreme from upper 50s, 60s by the coast, 70s to 90s pushing towards the east. low clouds ramping up. and they're up around about a thousand feet. maybe higher for some. the cooler pattern will show itself and also the weekend. fog, sun cool to hot. cooler by the coast. the fog is showing signs of l ifting. lake county will take another day to cool off. should see walnut creek, pleasanton and maybe livemore. after yesterday's...
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there are lots of great uses that these rooms can be used to put. i want to use them and our research so we can put better detection of interfering sources in the gps radio bands. i am looking for it to a day when i could get a breather to my doorstep by a drone. [applause] other types of uses could be a monitoring power lines. they could help surveil difficult situations like a swat attack began somebody who has a hostage situation ongoing. i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan the faa has to roll them out. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed in february so that we safely accelerate the adoption of these uavs and national airspace. >> we have a great deal concern about terrorism, it terrorist plots. it to give us the opportunity to stay a step ahead of individuals or countries that might have other kinds of motivations for further development. >> that is true. if you put the brakes on this massive industry, he put us at a disadvantage compared to other countries. the revol
there are lots of great uses that these rooms can be used to put. i want to use them and our research so we can put better detection of interfering sources in the gps radio bands. i am looking for it to a day when i could get a breather to my doorstep by a drone. [applause] other types of uses could be a monitoring power lines. they could help surveil difficult situations like a swat attack began somebody who has a hostage situation ongoing. i see these as being very useful. i would not want to...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my area. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. for me and for people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that and so when it comes to issues like therapy. i wouldn't say i was defending it a year ago. it is a ver
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of...
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., thank you for joining us i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >>> high temperatures, antioch and live more where we could reach 100 again ukiah and 90s around cloverdale, clear lake, fairfield all east bay valleys 80s fremont palo alto into south bay 70s oakland and san mateo and 60s around san francisco and out towards half moon bay. temperatures are going to run one to six degrees cooler than yesterday. east bay will have the poorest air quality. everybody else should be okay. but everybody is under the spare the air umbrella again today. >>> novato crash eastbound 37 at marsh, big rig drove off the freeway there's guardrail damage in the westbound direction, westbound 37 to 101 connection ramp closed due to roadwork. detours in place. we will check out the ride for you on 680 walnut creek. traffic light in contra costa county, no problems southbound still fog across the golden gate bridge and there was a fog advisory issued for highway 1 and 35 pacifica daly city that has been cancelled. >>> breaking news in oakland. a body has been found at a motel police are working to d
., thank you for joining us i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >>> high temperatures, antioch and live more where we could reach 100 again ukiah and 90s around cloverdale, clear lake, fairfield all east bay valleys 80s fremont palo alto into south bay 70s oakland and san mateo and 60s around san francisco and out towards half moon bay. temperatures are going to run one to six degrees cooler than yesterday. east bay will have the poorest air quality. everybody else...
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it might bring us full circle. we have a court with five members who are very skeptical of race conscious government practice. while that case has various vehicle problems and comes from a place with a very id owe sin cattic admissions process, that case fisher against texas is a big deal. i would think they will take the case. the federal court struck down a statute. they love to give him the opportunity to get back. i think for same-sex marriage cases, if they had to choose, the case only asks whether they have to track benefits in states where people are already lawfully married. it's not shoving marriage down the throats of anybody but making the federal law congruent to state law in an area where they traditionally governed. it's a simpler question than the prop 8 one. >> i sure agree with that. on the affirmative action thing, the thing to watch is whether it's texas only or national. i would bet the white plaintiffs are going to win in that case, otherwise, they wouldn't have taken it. texas had this top ten
it might bring us full circle. we have a court with five members who are very skeptical of race conscious government practice. while that case has various vehicle problems and comes from a place with a very id owe sin cattic admissions process, that case fisher against texas is a big deal. i would think they will take the case. the federal court struck down a statute. they love to give him the opportunity to get back. i think for same-sex marriage cases, if they had to choose, the case only...
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country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane zone. you talk about federal dollars to do this. this is something that a private insurance should be man dated on the people that are there and we have an act of god or rogue storm that is different from something that happens year after year and these people have to take responsibility for what happened to the property. >> and tracey, maybe you are thinking colorado is prone to wildfires. it is costing them for what they are seeing now. whether that is colorado's i don't know. should it still be a federal program? >> it is a tough call. mother nature strikes wherever she wants to. we had floo
country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane...
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we used that to help us create this matrix of facts. ultimately it did work. it was a wonderful process. as i saw us convince, you know, i saw us convince the conservative democrats who were very important here. in fact, you mentioned the walter flowers from alabama whose conditions were very pro and the jim manz of south carolina, people like that were important. and we reached them and would be desperate not to have a partisan committee vote. even reaching them i don't know, 17-14 or something. i think that would have been the figures, the democrat and republican split, that would have been a disaster. disaster is too strong a term. it was the wrong way to go about it. of course it happened the year the clinton impeachment in 1998. but we really, it works to be accepted by the country, by history, for the good of the country. we really felt we drilled so hard. to achieved bipartisanship in this thing. and i give a lot of credit. bill said two key figures. just handle it right. it was useful to have me, aggressive. i wanted to you know, to go hard and once i
we used that to help us create this matrix of facts. ultimately it did work. it was a wonderful process. as i saw us convince, you know, i saw us convince the conservative democrats who were very important here. in fact, you mentioned the walter flowers from alabama whose conditions were very pro and the jim manz of south carolina, people like that were important. and we reached them and would be desperate not to have a partisan committee vote. even reaching them i don't know, 17-14 or...
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he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to be feeling good now. >> the swipe fee reduction is only for eight months. what could happen after that. it could go back up? >> i tell you, with the credit card companies, you always have to read the fine print. what you read this is remarkable. they are not even going to reduce the swipe fees for the eight months. what they are going to do is take the dollar value of that and roll it into the settlement. because there's nothing to change the structure of how they do things today, by the time the merchants actually get any of that money, swipe fees will have gone up by more than the amount of that money. mer
he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to...
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it takes us to point two. the brc's emphasis on a consent based approach was a step in the right direction. i'm pleased to hear so many members of the panel amplify that today. the commission studied what worked and what didn'tork oaf the past 20 years and it looked overseas. it came to the conclusion that trying to foist an unending stream of nuclear waste in an unwilling state and an unwilling congressional dell galgs was a losing proposition. the brk stated ital to affirm a meaningful role for states, tribes and governments that is at once meaningful. we concur with that observation, but note the brc was too tentative. rather than attempt to build the same mouse trap, such a change can be accomplished by amending the atomic energy act. kpemplss of radioactivity from our laws make it in effect a privileged pollutant. these exemptions are at the foundation of state and federal agency distrust of both commercial and government run nuclear facilities. if epa and the states had full nuclear authority, clear clea
it takes us to point two. the brc's emphasis on a consent based approach was a step in the right direction. i'm pleased to hear so many members of the panel amplify that today. the commission studied what worked and what didn'tork oaf the past 20 years and it looked overseas. it came to the conclusion that trying to foist an unending stream of nuclear waste in an unwilling state and an unwilling congressional dell galgs was a losing proposition. the brk stated ital to affirm a meaningful role...
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. >> what do you have for us? >>> we are going to budget more for our vacations that you're planning coming up and i'll explain that for you coming up in the next 30 minutes. >> okay thanks jess. >>> a bomb scare forces an international flight to turn around. that story is coming up. >> plus, a city wide alert issued in los angeles overnight after occupy protestors clash with police. >> and i head in sports former redskin and penn state football player lava arrington reacts to the report on the penn state sex abuse scandal. we'll be right back. ?gw?qyjw >>> good morning, time now 5:09. on your friday morning happy friday everyone. we to see some areas -- do see some areas of showers and light rain popping up right now generally west of town. here's a look at the live doppler 9000 hd. and you can see most of it is out in the potomac highlands and western virginia. most of this should stay out to the west of town but maybe a stray shower could come in here in the beltway. especially if you're on the western portio
. >> what do you have for us? >>> we are going to budget more for our vacations that you're planning coming up and i'll explain that for you coming up in the next 30 minutes. >> okay thanks jess. >>> a bomb scare forces an international flight to turn around. that story is coming up. >> plus, a city wide alert issued in los angeles overnight after occupy protestors clash with police. >> and i head in sports former redskin and penn state football player...
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politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you know, when smalls basically ends his political career, we find him continuing to fight. we find him in 1895 in the south carolina constitutional convention, which had been called to reverse everything that had been done, or at least to -- i need to rephrase that to reverse the most essential thing that had been done in the 1868 constitutional convention, which was to enfranchise african-americans. convention w was to franchise african-americans. and he tried to stand up and prevent the disfranchisement of black south carolinians. that work remains unfinished b
politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you...
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they need to work with us as well. they're not immune to federal law. if they're not going to assist us in removing not only criminal aliens but those that might go on to commit a terrorist attack or what have you because they want to have their city become a sanctuary, the federal government cannot stand by idly and allow that to happen. it's absolutely the wrong message to be sending. so i'm very appreciative of what you're saying. really exploring your options. is there anything further this subcommittee or the congress can assist you with in that particular instance? if so, we are certainly all ears because we do need to resolve that in the correct way. i think cook county is going to have to recognize that the federal government is very serious about secure communities. we can't just have one hold out in the country for such a thing, or they really will become a magnet for all kinds of situations there. >> i would say that we're going to give it a very good effort to try to resolve the situation directly with cook county and with illinois and with
they need to work with us as well. they're not immune to federal law. if they're not going to assist us in removing not only criminal aliens but those that might go on to commit a terrorist attack or what have you because they want to have their city become a sanctuary, the federal government cannot stand by idly and allow that to happen. it's absolutely the wrong message to be sending. so i'm very appreciative of what you're saying. really exploring your options. is there anything further this...
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thanks for waking up with us. we're glad you're with us. we begin with the historic credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you. visa, mastercard, and some of the country's biggest banks have agreed to a massive $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. merchants a little credit card companies were fixing the price on those fees. that settlement also gives
thanks for waking up with us. we're glad you're with us. we begin with the historic credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you. visa, mastercard, and some of the country's biggest banks have agreed to a massive $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. merchants a little credit card companies were fixing the price on those fees. that settlement also gives
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Jul 27, 2012
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people used to hate us. thanks to him, now they just feel sorry for us. you know? there is a difference. >> greta: before we go we want to remind you to join us tomorrow night. we're going to bring you a special edition of "on the record". a panel will be here to discuss the economy and business. you don't want to miss that one. and monday night "on the record" you'll see our one on one interview with mitt romney. you'll see it here, monday, 10:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for being with us tonight. make sure you go to greta wire.com. there is an open thread. good night from washington. go t something that leaves a lot of folks wondering tonight. >>> hello, i'm eric, she's so hot the sun is listed in her family tree. kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, the bronze bonds. eric boling and she's bubbly, andrea tantaros, it's 5:00 in new york city and 3:00 a.m. in dana perino's pillow fort. let's build it america. >>> i'm already tired. so according to gallop, a dating service for ponies, business owners approval of president obama fell to 35%, no surprise. this we didn't bui
people used to hate us. thanks to him, now they just feel sorry for us. you know? there is a difference. >> greta: before we go we want to remind you to join us tomorrow night. we're going to bring you a special edition of "on the record". a panel will be here to discuss the economy and business. you don't want to miss that one. and monday night "on the record" you'll see our one on one interview with mitt romney. you'll see it here, monday, 10:00 p.m. eastern. thank...
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Jul 7, 2012
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and as we can keep those close to us. for me, hearing this kind of -- these kinds of stories, these kind of talks are really fascinating and illuminating in so many different levels. you know, i'm very intimate with the story as robert's great, great grandson. i've heard about it from my mother, grandmother, aunts and uncles, and i feel a real personal connection to it. but it's always really almost amazing to me to learn about my great, great grandfather from folks who have spent their professional lives studying about him. so it's always a great experience for me. i'd like to ask the panel one of the consistent questions that i get every time that i get up and talk about robert smalls is if robert smalls, he did all these wonderful things, these amazing things in so many areas and aspects of his life, why is his stature in the country, even though over the last ten years it's certainly grown, but why is he relatively unknown? i mean, if you think about all that he did, i would stack his life and career up against plenty
and as we can keep those close to us. for me, hearing this kind of -- these kinds of stories, these kind of talks are really fascinating and illuminating in so many different levels. you know, i'm very intimate with the story as robert's great, great grandson. i've heard about it from my mother, grandmother, aunts and uncles, and i feel a real personal connection to it. but it's always really almost amazing to me to learn about my great, great grandfather from folks who have spent their...
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Jul 12, 2012
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used it right here at home. now, the virginia state lawmakers, they plan to introduce the bill, aimed at protecting your rights to the privacies. the republican delegate, they said that under his bill, police would need a warrant before using the drones and they would have to destroy any images here, acquired by drones, unless they are a part of the authorized investigations. in other news, jeans dunning was found dead in his home this morning in south carolina. he's a former sheriff of alexandria. his wife, nancy, was killed more than eight years ago. her death remains an open homicide investigation. the authorities in south carolina, they say that james dunning appears to have died in their sleep and the death was not seen suspicious. >>> the fbi and the state police, they are both joining in on the investigation into the virginia reporter's suspicious death. anded to, the focus of that investigation turned to prince william county. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox where the search warrant has been filed in a myster
used it right here at home. now, the virginia state lawmakers, they plan to introduce the bill, aimed at protecting your rights to the privacies. the republican delegate, they said that under his bill, police would need a warrant before using the drones and they would have to destroy any images here, acquired by drones, unless they are a part of the authorized investigations. in other news, jeans dunning was found dead in his home this morning in south carolina. he's a former sheriff of...
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Jul 16, 2012
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acosta use. what is an example of inconsistency from your life experience? >> caller: my life experience. a very good friend of mine, a young 30-year-old lady had an automobile accident where an undocumented fellow ran into her car. he had nothing but an insurance card. no driver's license. just an insurance card. the highway patrolman in south carolina send him on his way. did not even ticket him. he was scared to death of what the law might say. the situation turned out okay but i am just saying that this patrolman was terrified. i called the highway patrol offices to find out what was going on and he said we follow the rules. i don't know what that means. >> host: thanks for your call. >> guest: that is a tremendous point. consistency and enforcement of immigration law is one thing we need. i will share with you that our border security and the security of our country should be a non negotiable item and we need to dedicate resources to do that. we take that issue by tightening security along the border and allowing employers to hire illegal aliens in the
acosta use. what is an example of inconsistency from your life experience? >> caller: my life experience. a very good friend of mine, a young 30-year-old lady had an automobile accident where an undocumented fellow ran into her car. he had nothing but an insurance card. no driver's license. just an insurance card. the highway patrolman in south carolina send him on his way. did not even ticket him. he was scared to death of what the law might say. the situation turned out okay but i am...
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Jul 10, 2012
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we used to always win that race. now we're 23rd. we haven't made the investments that we used to make. we also have to rethink the contract we have with our educators to not just to higher pay but more accountability. perhaps most promising is a set of new technologies that can transform the way we do education. at mit we have a program thought "mitx that brings online education to everyone in the world. there is con economy that does that k through 12 and many other technological advances that can bring the productivity improvements to the educational area that have already cured in manufacturing, retailing and distribution and other areas. >> eliot: we'll have to have that conversation some other evening whether online education is the way to bring high quality low cost education to the vast majority of our public and so we can compete. another conversation for another night. eric brynjolfsson, thank you for your time tonight. anyone who listened and understood all of this gets two credits at mit to graduate. we appreciate it. >>
we used to always win that race. now we're 23rd. we haven't made the investments that we used to make. we also have to rethink the contract we have with our educators to not just to higher pay but more accountability. perhaps most promising is a set of new technologies that can transform the way we do education. at mit we have a program thought "mitx that brings online education to everyone in the world. there is con economy that does that k through 12 and many other technological advances...
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Jul 7, 2012
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once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on alternative viewpoints. and as you go across south carolina, you see a dearth of information about the native americans and we as african-americans we are not invisible people. >> brother, can you form your question? reframe your question. >> just some feedback on the importance of history, that we need to know our history. >> you want to take a stab? >> yes, yes, yes. thank you. very much for your observations. i think one way to link what we're talking about here tonight to the gentleman's question is this time period in american history that we have f
once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on...
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it's a phrase we still use today. don't let the cat out of the bag. you don't want to see the cat coming out of the bag for a flogging. >> that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. also this weekend, more from the contenders. our serious of key political figures who ran and lost. former new york governor al smith. this july 4th on c-span tv it's 24 hours of american history tv usually seen on weekends providing eyewitness account, historic tours and lectures and discussions with historians and teachers. see our website to see the weekend schedule and more about the programs. next, author and political commentator michael barone, examines the writings of alexis detocqueville, focusing on liberty, equality and community. tocqueville is best known for his two-volume work "democracy in america" based on his travels in the 1830s. mr. barone is a guest lecturer in charleston, south carolina, and of course, called the conservative intellectual tradition in america taught by professor mallory factor. >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here and a speci
it's a phrase we still use today. don't let the cat out of the bag. you don't want to see the cat coming out of the bag for a flogging. >> that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. also this weekend, more from the contenders. our serious of key political figures who ran and lost. former new york governor al smith. this july 4th on c-span tv it's 24 hours of american history tv usually seen on weekends providing eyewitness account, historic tours and lectures and discussions with historians...
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people used to hate us. thanks to him, now they just feel sorry for us. you know? there is a difference. >> greta: before we go we want to remind you to join us tomorrow night. we're going to bring you a special edition of "on the record". a panel will be here to discuss the economy and business. you don't want to miss that one. and monday night "on the record" you'll see our one on one interview with mitt romney. you'll see it here, monday, 10:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for being with us tonight. make sure you go to greta wire.com. there is anpe
people used to hate us. thanks to him, now they just feel sorry for us. you know? there is a difference. >> greta: before we go we want to remind you to join us tomorrow night. we're going to bring you a special edition of "on the record". a panel will be here to discuss the economy and business. you don't want to miss that one. and monday night "on the record" you'll see our one on one interview with mitt romney. you'll see it here, monday, 10:00 p.m. eastern. thank...
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it's 16. >> the process that the intelligence community uses or the tools that are used to conduct surveillance are products from defense contractors and intelligence agency contractors, is that correct? >> well, the technology is by contractors as well as people in the intelligence community, yes. ? and i suppose there are some fire walls between the various intelligence agency, but perhaps not -- what do you think about that? fire walls for the conveying of information? >> yes. actually, one of the major efforts since 9/11 has been to take down the stovepipes and the walls between the different agencies and there are for sensitive information there are limitations on dissemination, et cetera, but the focus of the dni has been to try to make sure that everybody gets the information they need to do their job. >> certainly. tell me this now. does the intelligence community have the technological capacity to identify americans based upon the content of their electronic communications? that's actually a very good question, and obviously i can't get into classified techniques that they use to -- an
it's 16. >> the process that the intelligence community uses or the tools that are used to conduct surveillance are products from defense contractors and intelligence agency contractors, is that correct? >> well, the technology is by contractors as well as people in the intelligence community, yes. ? and i suppose there are some fire walls between the various intelligence agency, but perhaps not -- what do you think about that? fire walls for the conveying of information? >>...
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they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this one. >>> and 401(k)s, many of us have taken big hits. >> yes. nobody wants to look at it. >> so money expert dara dole land is along with us to talk about most of it is out of your control. there are a few things that you can do. there are a lot of hidden fees involved in your 401(k). she says can you perhaps capture some of the money lost by getting rid of some of the fees or at least knowing about them. and then, you know, the olympic fever is everywhere. you may have watched the olympic ceremonies last night. >> yes. >> thumbs up? thumbs down? >> i tho
they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this...
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he joins us now with some more about this. thank you very much for being with us tonight. what is your reaction to this? >> and this is surprise, disappointment and a little we told you so. i'm surprised because i have known mayor gray for a long period of time and is trying to do the right thing. on the other hand, i think he got carried away, or others in the campaign did and engaged in corrupt activities and that tainting. >> you have spoke with adrienne fenty? >> we haven't spoke about this incident and i think he was hurt he lost and believed what he was doing and my understanding, he doesn't intend to come back again. >> has he responded to you and reacted to this? >> no. >> he stayed quiet. >> yes. he moved on with his life. >> uh-huh. >> and his wife and kids and he have settled down and he's teaching as well and miss wife has a prominent job. >> in your opinion, does this call into question the legitimacy of the 2010 campaign? >> yes, it does, unfortunately. you would like to see a fair fight in democracy. you want to see the voters get all of the information they
he joins us now with some more about this. thank you very much for being with us tonight. what is your reaction to this? >> and this is surprise, disappointment and a little we told you so. i'm surprised because i have known mayor gray for a long period of time and is trying to do the right thing. on the other hand, i think he got carried away, or others in the campaign did and engaged in corrupt activities and that tainting. >> you have spoke with adrienne fenty? >> we...
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where did all that leave us? the only thing doctors knew for sure was when the child arrived at the hospital, they were dying. and fast. a fever. convulsions and encephalitis and then the lungs. completely destroyed. since the end of april doctors in cambodia struggled with a miss terrorism that mystery was ultimately had discovered right here. blood samples were brought to this laboratory and analyzed like you see there and eventually they concluded that there were several different pathogens. strept congress us and dengue. >> to crack this case, the lab will to work backwards. first eliminate known viruses like avian flu, sars. >> the first thing that goes through your head is to try to determine whether this ione of the usual suspects that you haven't detected before. if it is, has it mutated or changed in a way that it causes more severe disease. or is it something completely new? >> the epidemioligist and the viral on theist, two french doctors living in cambodia solved the mystery. >> one of the things we'v
where did all that leave us? the only thing doctors knew for sure was when the child arrived at the hospital, they were dying. and fast. a fever. convulsions and encephalitis and then the lungs. completely destroyed. since the end of april doctors in cambodia struggled with a miss terrorism that mystery was ultimately had discovered right here. blood samples were brought to this laboratory and analyzed like you see there and eventually they concluded that there were several different pathogens....
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use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in the philadelphia archdiocese from 1992 to 2004. last month, a jury found him guilty of felony child endangerment. he's the first church official in this country to be convicted. in the long running sex abuse scandal. >>> with the start of the olympics in london two days away, british authorities are tightening security. another 1200 troops have been deployed. nearly one-fifth of the entire british military is assigned to keep the games safe. a ban from preventing taxis from using express lanes has some london cabbies fuming. >>> actor
use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in...
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things that can help us teach us how to eat better. teach us that we need to exercise, things mentally, that we can do to help ourselves. >> in addition to the weekly support meetings, she teamed up with michael bennett and the baby ymca. together they have held the affairs and education classes and walks to raise awareness. >> they start getting involved with the ymca, start coming to nutritional class is, they start exercising. >> this breast cancer survivor has been with scale since the beginning. >> sisters network gives you an opportunity to meet other women. to be encouraged that there is life after the diagnosis. >> and you only need to look to the chapter president to understand. >> she gives help, she is inspirational. that you can't keep living. >> there are so many women that have so many different issues. and i know that you can't save the world. but if we can just get some of it, we're doing something. >> so, for helping women in her community understand their disease and creating a way to support them through their treatm
things that can help us teach us how to eat better. teach us that we need to exercise, things mentally, that we can do to help ourselves. >> in addition to the weekly support meetings, she teamed up with michael bennett and the baby ymca. together they have held the affairs and education classes and walks to raise awareness. >> they start getting involved with the ymca, start coming to nutritional class is, they start exercising. >> this breast cancer survivor has been with...